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Hassauer, W.; Gutsch, J.; Burkhardt, R.
Welche Erfolgsaussichten bietet die Iscador-Therapie beim fortgeschrittenen Ovarialkarzinom
Onkologie, 1979, 2(1), 28-36
Welche Erfolgsaussichten bietet die Iscador-Therapie beim fortgeschrittenen Ovarialkarzinom
Onkologie, 1979, 2(1), 28-36
Observational trial, Ovarian cancer, Clinical research, Complementary and alternative medicine, Cancer, Mistletoe therapy, Phytomedicine, Viscum, Viscum album, Iscador
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Zhang, M.; Lee, A.H.; Binns, C.W.; Xie, X.
Green tea consumption enhances survival of epithelial ovarian cancer
Int J Cancer, 2004, 112, 465-469
Green tea consumption enhances survival of epithelial ovarian cancer
Int J Cancer, 2004, 112, 465-469
Observational trial, Camellia, Camellia sinensis, Ovarian cancer, Nutrition/diet, Gynaecology, Clinical research, Complementary and alternative medicine, Cancer, Phytomedicine, Tea
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Larsson, S.C.; Wolk, A.
Tea consumption and ovarian cancer risk in a population-based cohort
Arch Intern Med, 2005, 165, 2683-2686
Tea consumption and ovarian cancer risk in a population-based cohort
Arch Intern Med, 2005, 165, 2683-2686
Observational trial, Camellia, Camellia sinensis, Ovarian cancer, Gynaecology, Clinical research, Complementary and alternative medicine, Cancer, Phytomedicine, Prevention, Tea
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Leroi, R.
Beobachtungen über die zusätzliche Iscador-Therapie in der Behandlung der Frauen mit operiertem und bestrahltem Genitalkarzinom
Gynaecologia, 1969, 167, 158-170
Beobachtungen über die zusätzliche Iscador-Therapie in der Behandlung der Frauen mit operiertem und bestrahltem Genitalkarzinom
Gynaecologia, 1969, 167, 158-170
Anthroposophic medicine, Observational trial, Ovarian cancer, Clinical research, Complementary and alternative medicine, Cancer, Mistletoe therapy, Phytomedicine, Vaginal cancer, Vulvar cancer, Iscador
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Lee, A.H.; Su, D.; Pasalich, M.; Tang, L.; Binns, C.W.; Qiu, L.
Soy and isoflavone intake associated with reduced risk of ovarian cancer in southern Chinese women
Nutr Res, 2014, 34(4), 302-307
Soy and isoflavone intake associated with reduced risk of ovarian cancer in southern Chinese women
Nutr Res, 2014, 34(4), 302-307
Observational trial, Ovarian cancer, Gynaecology, Clinical research, Complementary and alternative medicine, Cancer, Phaseolus, Phaseolus max, Phytomedicine, Prevention